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KDK has not been listed yet, and I think this is currently the most critical point.
In launchpad processes, most people want to discuss the price, but behaviors before the price is formed usually give more clues. Specifically, I look at three things on the KDK side:
1️⃣ Motivation for participating in the Launchpad
In such projects, the initial demand usually comes for short-term gains. What’s important here is whether participation is solely “flip” focused or if there is an inclination to hold medium-term. If unlocks are balanced and communication is clear, selling pressure may remain limited in the early days.
2️⃣ Position within the Gate ecosystem
What I’ve seen in Gate Launchpads before:
Projects that engage with the community early tend to exhibit more stable price behavior after listing. How actively KDK uses Gate Square, AMAs, and content will be decisive here.
3️⃣ The first week after listing, not the first day, is important
For me, the real signal is not the first 24 hours.
• Are buyers coming in during the initial pullback?
• Can the price be maintained while volume decreases?
• Does social interest fade quickly or does it continue?
Regarding KDK, I prefer to gather data rather than act hastily. The initial reactions after listing will clearly show the intentions of Launchpad participants.
If I were to decide;
I would base it on behaviors, not excitement.